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October 19, 2002

Nashville, Tennessee

SMW Agression VI: Fright Night

Dan Wilson: "Fright Night, a special edition of SMW Aggression is on the air. Hello everyone and welcome. These 1,569 fans in attendance will be "treated" to some "horrifying" action. We kick things off tonight with a grudge match, Monty Brown vs. Crazy Shane. Earlier today, Crazy Shane had these comments."

Crazy Shane: "Monty Brown, I keep hearing that there is something wrong with me for messing with you. Well let me tell you something, what you felt at Aggression V was simply a tune up for what's next. You will suffer. You will crash and burn!"

Monty Brown vs. Crazy Shane

Crazy Shane had a nice showing in his second bout in SMW, but Monty Brown was a man on a mission to get back in the title hunt. Shane used every daring and death defying move he could but Brown shrugged most of the pain off. Shane's self abuse was his down fall. When he had Brown down on the arena floor, he jumped over the ropes and to the outside. While he did hit The Alpha Male, it was only a glancing blow. Brown rolled him back in and hit him with a running headbutt. He pinned him, but Shane kicked out and refused to stay down. Finally, Monty nailed an Alpha Bomb to get the victory.

Backstage

Lance Cade is shown entering Al Snow's office.

Lance Cade: "Al, I was wondering why I don't have a match tonight. I mean, I put everything into the triangle match on the last show and I nearly won."

Al Snow: "Yes, I was very impressed. You showed me a lot. But, I realized you're not 100%. You need more guidance. Unfortunately, my staff and I just don't have the time to guide you. So I arranged for you to have a special wrestling mentor."

Cade: "Who is he?"

Snow: "Turn around, he just walked through the door."

Lance Cade turns around. The camera focuses on his changed expression. Then the camera shows Lance Cade's new mentor is Rip Rogers.

Rogers: "Don't worry, with my help, you're going to be a star."

Paul Diamond & Bobby Eaton vs. Ron Waterman & Damian Steele

For the second show in a row, this match would come down to the wire. The first nine minutes of the match was an action packed slugfest between those four men. Eaton, who still throws one of the best right hands in the business was able to floor Damian Steele with two stiff shots to the jaw. Meanwhile, Waterman was busy throwing Diamond around the ring with suplexes and powerslams. HIs one mistake was climbing the ropes near the end of the match. Diamond pulled him off the ropes, sending Waterman crashing to the center of the ring. With time running out, Diamond tagged Eaton. The ring announcer announced that there was 10 seconds remaining. Beautiful Bobby quickly climbed the ropes and nailed Waterman with an Alabama Jam for the victory in 9:57.

Backstage

Interviewer: "I'm standing here with Simon Diamond. Simon, you along with your partner Johnny Swinger have been very successful since coming to SMW. You have also been successful on your own. My question is, do you have any solo aspirations?"

Simon Diamond: "Sure, of course I do. Everyone in this business dreams of being the TWF champion. But right now..."

As Diamond was speaking, the lights in the room went out. When the lights came back on, Diamond was on the ground in pain. Also, written on the wall was the phrase, "Anytime, Anywhere, Anybody...No Warning".

Dan Wilson: "Could that be anymore obvious. Apparently, Crazy Shane has attacked again. No warning? How about no reason! It makes me wonder. Is it possible that Crazy Shane attacked Shannon Moore a few weeks back? Coming up later tonight in our main event, Loki and Shannon Moore will meet for the right to be tag team champion. Coming up next, Rios is in action against Rob Conway."

Essa Rios vs. Rob Conway

Essa Rios, one half of the tag team champions did not have his focus early on in this match. Rob Conway, believing that a victory over the champion might put his team in line for another title shot, did everything in his power to keep the Latin Sensation grounded. Rios would fight back after being chopped several times, countering with a thrust kick to the jaw of Conway. Both men then nailed each other with clotheslines sending both young competitors to the mat. It would be Essa Rios who would electrify the crowd by leaping to his feet. He attempted a lionsault, but Conway lifted his knees and knocked the air out of Rios. Conway rolled him up but only got a two count. Conway then sent Essa Rios into the corner and came charging in after him. However, Rios leaped over him and dropkicked Conway face first into the turnbuckles. He then climbed the ropes and Conway walked right into a corkscrew bodypress. Rios covered his fallen opponent and got the win.

Backstage

Rip Rogers is shown attempting to teach Lance Cade new moves. Cade does not look happy.

Rogers: "Let me teach you the bodyslam."

Cade: "I know how to slam someone, Rip. This is such a waste of time."

Rogers: "What you need is an attitude adjustment and I have the perfect idea. You need to act more like me. After all, you are my protege. I've decided to rename you...Lance Rogers!"

Dan Wilson: "The hits just keep on coming with this guy. The new Lance Rogers doesn't need help. Rip Rogers does. Serious help."

Last Blood Elimination Match

Keiji Sakoda vs. Nick Dinsmore vs. Lenny Lane vs. RC Haas

Anything goes in this match. The only way to eliminate your opponent is to make him bleed. The last person left is declared the winner. All four men battled it out all over ringside. Lenny Lane would be the first to be eliminated. RC Haas, quickly becoming SMW's suplex machine threw Luscious Lenny Lane all over the ring. Eventually, Lane rolled out of the ring to grab a chair to use on Haas. When he picked it up, Keiji Sakoda came charging at him and hit a back heel kick onto the chair, which nailed Lane in the face. The referee checked on Lane and realized he was bleeding and eliminated him from the match. Meanwhile, Dinsmore, eager to make a mark in the match, entered the ring and hit RC Haas with a kamikazee. He then locked in a "Rings of Saturn" move to punish his fallen opponent. Sakoda came in and used a tactic that Japanese wrestlers have been using for generations. He sprayed red mist into the face of Dinsmore. The referee, still distracted by Lenny Lane, did not see this occur. He re-entered the ring and noticed that Dinsmore had a "crimson mask". He assumed it was blood and eliminated Nick Dinsmore. Now it was down to two men. Sakoda, after eliminating the first two competitors, was looking for a sweep. The two men stayed on the mats for awhile with neither man gaining an advantage. Sakoda was able to use a dragon screw leg whip to temporarily cripple RC Haas. Haas would come back later to suplex Sakoda, but he landed on his feet. Nick Dinsmore would now return after regaining his eye sight. The referee did everything in his power to keep him out of the match. Meanwhile, Keiji Sakoda slipped something on his right wrestling boot which can only be described as brass knuckles for a foot and kicked Haas right in the mouth causing him to bleed profusely. The referee saw the blood and called for the bell. Nick Dinsmore came in and battled Sakoda but he too was taken down by the mysterious foot gear.

Backstage

Paul Diamond is shown entering the SMW Trainers room and approaching Bobby Eaton.

Diamond: "Hey Bobby, great match today. I'm pretty sure Al Snow will give us a title shot at the next show. What do you think?"

Eaton: "Thanks, but no thanks. I think it is about time I focus solely on the kids. I've decided to hang em up. I'm retiring at the end of this year."

Diamond: "Wow. I'm shocked. Well, the boys are going to lose a great one."

SMW Title Match

Challenger.... Spencer Hollywood vs. Christopher Daniels

Christopher Daniels spent the early going absorbing what looked like every manner of pain from Spencer Hollywood. However, Daniels would fight back late in the match, when he mounted the turnbuckles and flung himself at his opponent, clipping Hollywood on the way down. The next series of moves, a flying forearm followed but stiff chops that Hollywood shook off before sending Daniels to the mat, built to the finish. With pain etched on the champion's face after he ran into one of Hollywood's clotheslines, he ran headfirst into the challenger, trying to take him down. Hollywood knocked him back, but the pace of the match now seemed to exhaust him and his right knee suddenly buckled. Seeing this, Daniels moved in for the kill. He leaned on the bad leg until Hollywood toppled over and pinned his shoulders to the mat with what little strength he looked to have left.

The Patriot & Bull Buchanan vs. Fit Finley & Dave Taylor

The bad blood was over flowing in this contest. Buchanan took advantage of his opportunity to finally settle the score with the SMW trainers. The Patriot wanted to get revenge for the loss he got at the last show. The Patriot was taken advantage of early in the match. Finley used brutal tactics to wear his opponent down. His devastating spinning elbow sent Patriot straight out of the ring where Dave Taylor was waiting to attack. Patriot was launched into the ringside barrier. Buchanan attempted to intervene but the ref stopped him and sent him back to his corner. Meanwhile, Taylor and Finley double teamed Patriot. Taylor would legally enter the ring and attempted to tie Patriot up in knots. The Patriot, with the support of the stars and stripes would power out and tag the big Bull. Buchanan immediately took on both men. He bodyslammed Finley and then clotheslined Taylor. Finley recovered and walked into a DDT. The Patriot then grabbed Taylor and nailed him with an atomic bomb. Bull Buchanan nailed his top rope legdrop and got the 1, 2, 3.

Dan Wilson: "Buchanan and Patriot win. Both men have finished month long battles. USA wins! Buchanan wins!"

Patriot and Buchanan are in the ring. Patriot extends his hand in friendship but Buchanan refuses to shake his hand and leaves.

An advertisement is shown for the upcoming Holiday Hell show.

Dan Wilson: "Certainly everyone is excited about Holiday Hell. Al Snow has already announced the main event to be the first ever SMW Bedlam Brawl. The rules are simple. A drawing is held to determine entry into a battle royal. Every two minutes a new competitor enters the ring. Sounds like a Royal Rumble? Well you're wrong because every five minutes a new type of weapon will be introduced into the match. The final weapon will be a ladder which will be needed to reach the TWF Royal Rumble invitation suspended above the ring. It is innovative and it's all in December at HOLIDAY HELL. Lets go back to the ring.

Michael Modest vs. Mike Sanders

These two men tied up in the middle of the ring. Neither man could gain an advantage. The referee called for a clean break but Sanders slapped Modest in the face. Modest became enraged and chased Sanders to the outside. He chased him around the ring but Modest was attacked out of nowhere by Mark Jindrak. Sanders rolled him back in the ring and Jindrak went under the ring. Sanders pinned him but Modest kicked out. Modest would fight back, eventually using a meltdown on Sanders. Sanders would also kick out. Modest then walked into a tigerbomb. Sanders pinned him and used the ropes for leverage to get the victory.

Main Event

Tag Team Championship Co-Holder Match

Shanon Moore vs. Loki

Loki seemed to want to avoid meeting Moore in this match. After the bell rung, Loki walked up to Essa Rios, who accompanied Moore to the ring. He slapped Rios right in the face. That act should have called for Loki's suspension but Al Snow came to the ring and waived Loki's suspension. Loki turned around to get in the ring and he was suprised to see Shannon Moore flying over the ropes onto him. They entered the ring and the battle for the belt was underway. Despite seeing this match over and over, this feud remained fresh. Loki recovered and used impressive kicks to Moore's upper and lower body. He went for the pin, hooked the tights, but Moore kicked out. Rios pointed out Loki's cheating ways. Loki attempted to hit his tag team partner again but missed. Loki reached through the ropes and as he did so, Sensational Shannon Moore hit a sensational flying bodyblock which snapped Loki's neck against the ropes. He signaled for a block buster. He went for it but Loki ducked and Moore crashed to the mat. Loki then hit Moore with a shining wizard. He went for the pin and got the 1, 2...and Moore kicked out. Loki then tried to put Moore away with a Ki-Krusher. However, Moore freed himself and accidentally sent the referee down. Loki tackled Moore and then hit three spin kicks in the corner. He went for the pin but the ref was still down. Essa Rios then climbed the ropes and hit Loki with a dropkick. Moore hit a legdrop off the center of the top rope and went for the pin. The fans rose to their feet as the referee slowly got into place and counted the 1...2...3.

Wilson: "We have a new tag team champion! Shannon Moore has gotten what arguably has belonged to him for a month. My hat is off to both men in this match! Amazing!"

Suddenly Christopher Daniels came down and hit Rios from behind. Shannon turned around and was nailed with the SMW title. Loki finally returned to his feet and nailed Moore with a Ki-Krusher. Daniels put him in a figure four leglock. Loki scooped up Rios and slammed him on top of Shannon Moore.

Wilson: "What's going on here? Fans, I don't understand this attack by the Fallen Angel. We're out of time! Thank you for watching FRIGHT NIGHT!"

A video package is shown highlighting the show accompanied by the Halloween Movie theme.

MATCHES FOR THE NEXT SHOW

1. SMW Title/SMW Tag Team Title match--Loki & Christopher Daniels vs. Shannon Moore & Essa Rios.

*If Moore or Rios pin Daniels for the victory, that person becomes SMW champion.

2. Number One Contenders match--The Patriot vs. Monty Brown

3. Crazy Shane vs. Simon Diamond

4. Triangle match--Johnny Swinger vs. Bull Buchanan vs. Spencer Hollywood

5. Rip Rogers with Lance Rogers vs. Lenny Lane

6. Keiji Sakoda vs. Nick Dinsmore

7. Mike Sanders & Mark Jindrak vs. Michael Modest & Paul Diamond

8. Ron Waterman & Damian Steele vs. Fit Finley & Dave Taylor